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Re:Adapted

Hosted by Kris Pepper Hambrick · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes

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Re:Adapted is a podcast about the stories we tell over and over again, what changes in the telling, and what those changes say about us. Each season will tackle a different book or work, and each episode will cover different adaptations of that work. Season 1: The Phantoms of the Opera

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Kris Pepper Hambrick hosts Re:Adapted, a tv show with 10 episodes published.

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10. Phantom Re:Adapted

Feb 26, 202522mEp. 10S1

The grand finale! In which I wrap things up and wax rhapsodic over what all these adaptations may or may not mean, what it means to me, and what's happening next! Thanks to everyone who stuck with me and who's joining me

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9. Gerard Butler and Love Never Dying

Nov 14, 202439mEp. 9S1

After the worldwide popularity of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, a film version was inevitable. But the sequel? That's another story entirely. Today we'll get into what the casting of Gerard Butler and the collaboration

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8. Robert Englund, Julian Sands, and Genre

Sep 13, 202432mEp. 8S1

In the 1980s and 90s, horror was big money, so perhaps it was inevitable that multiple adaptations would crop up to take advantage of the trend. But the Dwight Little and Dario Argento Phantoms, played by Robert Englund

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7. Parallel Evolution: Yeston/Kopit and Song at Midnight

Jun 6, 202426mEp. 7S1

Despite the fact the Lloyd Webber musical's popularity would dominate Phantom fandom for the rest of time, other strains of the story were still percolating. Today we're looking at two directions the story was taken in o

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6. ALW Continued -- Fallout and Phandom

May 23, 202432mEp. 6S1

The Lloyd Webber musical was so big, we needed two episodes to cover it! Here we dissect a few reasons why it affected people so deeply, and look at some of the consequences of that popularity: more works based on the st

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5. Andrew Lloyd Webber and the Mainstreaming of the Musical

Apr 30, 202424mEp. 5S1

In 1986, a musical hit London. Two years later, Broadway also succumbed. And the Phantom would never be the same. In this and the next episode, we talk about the inspiration for the megamusical version of Phantom, and al

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4. Phantom of the Paradise and Pop Culture Bleed

Apr 16, 202432mEp. 4S1

In 1974, Brian de Palma hadn't yet made Carrie, Scarface, or the Untouchables. But he did make a version of Phantom of the Opera that merged fiction and current events alike into something a lot of people didn't quite kn

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3. Claude Rains, Herbert Lom, and the Trouble with Sympathy

Apr 2, 202434mEp. 3S1

In 1943 and 1962, almost twenty years apart, two films named The Phantom of the Opera came out that not only shared several plot and character elements, but changed the story of Phantom forever. We'll talk about how the

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2. Lon Chaney and the Bones of Adaptation

Mar 21, 202423mEp. 2S1

After last episode's summary of the novel, we've got our first adaptation--1925's Universal film starring Lon Chaney. We'll look at what elements made it to the screen, and how those elements changed due to the medium, t

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1. Introduction and Gaston Leroux

Mar 19, 202430mEp. 1S1

We begin our exploration of The Phantom of the Opera with an overview of the original novel, written by Gaston Leroux in 1909. Over the next ten episodes, we'll look at what the different versions of Phantom have changed

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Re:Adapted is hosted by Kris Pepper Hambrick. The show is categorised under tv (film) and has published 10 episodes.

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